Saffron Potato Tagine

"A tagine is a Moroccan casserole dish, if you don't have one a normal casserole dish works just as well."
 
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Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cook the potatoes in boiling salted water for 8 - 10 minutes Drain and set aside.
  • Heat oil in a casserole dish suitable for the stovetop and fry onions for 4 minutes Add garlic, spices, raisins and half the stock.
  • Bring to boil and simmer for 5 minutes the stock should have reduced by about 50%.
  • Add potatoes and remaining stock. Simmer for another 10 minutes until everything has warmed through and the sauce has thickened.
  • Season if desired and stir in the fresh herbs. Serve with cous cous.

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Reviews

  1. Made for the Great Tagine Treasure Hunt!!! I really enjoyed this tagine. I made no alterations to the ingredients BUT after reading the previous comments, I decided to cook this in a traditional tagine in the traditional way. This means that I didn't pre-boil the potatoes but instead I put everything in the tagine together (except coriander /cilantro & parsely) I cooked it on a medium heat for around 1hour - thsi way the flavours permeated the potatoes instead of just being in the sauce. This made the tagine really delicious & I will be making it again for definite. Thanks PinkCherryBlossom for this lovely recipe!
     
  2. I did something wrong.
     
  3. Very tasty. I could have eaten this on it's own. I cooked mine in a heavy saucepan since I don't have a tagine and tried to keep the heat as low as possible. I don't know if it was the heat or the floury potatoes I used but I had to add a bit of extra stock to be able to heat the potatoes through again (I had gone to the shops for raisins between step 1 and 2!) It did mean, however, that I had a lot of lovely thick sauce. Excellent!
     
  4. Very easy...smells fabulous while cooking. The kids LOVED this, dh & I liked it. The flavors were mellowed from cooking in potatoes - I guess I was expecting it to taste as spiced as it smelled. A very good dish & very pretty, too! Raisins & potatoes sounded odd but they were the highlight of the dish! Made for the Great Tagine Treasure Hunt in the NA*ME Forum.
     
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Tweaks

  1. i added a bit of five spice, turned out so good.
     

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Under construction... How I rate... 5 stars - perfect, will make again without any changes. 4 stars - Liked it, will make again again but with changes. 3 stars - had to make major changes but got it to work. 2 stars - had to make major changes and it didn't work. 1 star - went terribly, a waste of time and ingredients, I cried, BF cried the cats cried you get the picture...
 
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